How do I use this calculator for planet identification?
Input the observed altitude and azimuth of the planet, along with your latitude and the body's declination. The calculator will determine the hour-angle and equatorial position.
What is the purpose of celestial navigation in maritime?
Celestial navigation helps mariners determine their position on Earth by measuring angles between celestial bodies and the horizon.
Can I use this calculator for any celestial body?
This calculator is specifically designed for planets. For other celestial bodies like stars or the moon, different calculations are required.
What do I need to know before using this calculator?
You need to know your latitude, the altitude and azimuth of the planet observed, and the declination of the planet at that time.
How accurate are the results from this calculator?
The accuracy depends on the precision of the input values. Regular calibration of instruments is recommended for best results.
Is there a specific time when I should use this calculator?
You can use this calculator at any time you have a clear view of the planet and horizon, but it's most effective during twilight hours for better visibility.
What is the difference between declination and hour-angle in celestial navigation?
Declination is the angle between a celestial body's equatorial plane and its position relative to Earth's equator. Hour-angle measures the time elapsed since the celestial body crossed the observer's meridian.